(D&C 133:5) According to this verse, from where does the Lord tell us to go out?
“Go ye out from Babylon.”
(D&C 133:1) What is the very first word the Lord uses to begin this revelation?
“Hearken.”
(D&C 133:2) This verse describes “The Lord who shall suddenly…” do what?
“The Lord who shall suddenly come to his temple.”
(D&C 133:26) Those in what place “shall come in remembrance before the Lord”?
“They who are in the north countries shall come in remembrance before the Lord.”
(D&C 134:1) Governments were instituted of God for what?
“For the benefit of man.”
(D&C 133:7) The Lord repeats the command to leave Babylon. What does He say?
“Go ye out of Babylon; gather ye out from among the nations.”
(D&C 133:10) What are we told to prepare ourselves for?
“Prepare yourselves for the great day of the Lord.”
(D&C 133:47) When asked, “Who is this?”, what does the Lord say about Himself?
“I am he who spake in righteousness, mighty to save.”
(D&C 133:30) What will they bring forth to the children of Ephraim?
“Their rich treasures unto the children of Ephraim, my servants.”
(D&C 134:2) This verse says laws should secure “the free exercise of” what?
“The free exercise of conscience.”
(D&C 133:14) This verse says to go out “from the midst of” what?
“From the midst of wickedness, which is spiritual Babylon.”
(D&C 133:19) What are we told to prepare for and go out to meet?
“Prepare ye for the coming of the Bridegroom; go ye, go ye out to meet him.”
(D&C 133:52) What will the redeemed “mention” about the Lord?
“The loving kindness of their Lord.”
(D&C 133:37) To whom shall “this gospel” be preached?
“Unto every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.”
(D&C 134:5) What are “all men” bound to do for the governments in which they live?
“Sustain and uphold the respective governments in which they reside.”